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Gleaner AH Combine Parts

Ah parts and accessories

The Gleaner Ah combine, produced from 1972-1976, delivered robust performance for farmers. With a powerful Allis-Chalmers 220 HP engine and header widths up to 30 feet, the Ah tackled large fields efficiently. Its conventional cylinder and straw walker separation system made it a reliable choice for harvesting a variety of grains, especially wheat and soybeans.

The Gleaner Ah was a significant step in combine harvester evolution, manufactured from 1972 to 1976. It was powered by an Allis-Chalmers 426 cubic inch (7.0L) diesel engine, producing approximately 220 horsepower. The Ah featured a conventional threshing system, utilizing a 48-inch wide cylinder with rasp bars and a large separating area with multiple straw walkers to maximize grain separation. The grain tank capacity was around 145 bushels, and it had an unloading auger that could unload at a rate of approximately 45 bushels per minute. Available header widths ranged from 13 to 30 feet. Chopper and spreader options were available to manage residue effectively. The cab offered basic operator comfort and controls. The Ah was particularly well-suited for harvesting wheat, soybeans, and other small grains where conventional separation excelled.

Specifications

EngineAllis-Chalmers 220 HP 426ci Diesel
Separator TypeConventional - 48" Cylinder width
Grain Tank145 bushels
Unloading Rate45 bu/min
Header Widths13-30 ft
Fuel Capacity75 gallons
Weight17,500 lbs
Years Produced1972-1976

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly check and adjust concave clearance to ensure proper threshing without excessive grain damage.
  • Inspect belt and chain tension frequently, adjusting as needed to prevent slippage and premature wear.
  • Thoroughly clean the sieves and chaffers after each day of harvesting to maintain optimal cleaning efficiency.
  • Grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommended schedule to prevent failures and extend component life.

History & Background

The Gleaner Ah was introduced in 1972 as an upgrade to the previous Gleaner models. It offered increased horsepower and capacity. The Ah was a well-regarded combine that helped solidify Gleaner's reputation for reliable and efficient harvesting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Gleaner Ah?

The Gleaner Ah is equipped with an Allis-Chalmers 426 cubic inch (7.0L) diesel engine producing approximately 220 horsepower.

What is the grain tank capacity on a Ah?

The grain tank capacity on the Gleaner Ah is approximately 145 bushels, and it has an unloading rate of about 45 bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the Ah have?

The Gleaner Ah utilizes a conventional threshing system with a 48-inch wide cylinder and multiple straw walkers for grain separation.

What are common parts needed for the Ah?

Common parts needed for the Gleaner Ah include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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